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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a really energetic" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone or something that exhibits a high level of energy or enthusiasm.
Example: "She is a really energetic person who always brings positivity to the team."
Alternatives: "a very energetic" or "an extremely energetic".
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I've never met him before, but he has already shown himself to be a really energetic person.
A really energetic horse when on song, Nacarat has already shown no mercy to Kauto Star's longstanding sidekick, Denman, beating him out of sight at Aintree last month.
One of these, grilled black bass with exceptional little roasted potatoes, was spread with a really energetic salsa verde that got extra lift from tarragon.
"For those companies that can make flexi-working work, I firmly believe they have a more productive team, happier employees and a really energetic business," says Joely Carey, an editorial director.
He just brought a new feel, like a really energetic feel, and it gravitated to me right away.
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And someone who was a young, really energetic person was viewed as an ideal candidate.
"He was a normal, funny, really energetic, and happy guy".
Juliet, she said, is "really energetic, she swims a lot and she eats a lot and sometimes she tries to escape".
It's a really powerful energetic place, but stuck in a feedback loop.
You're still going to get a really raw, energetic show.
Oh, and if you feel REALLY ENERGETIC next week, the lads are hosting a soca spinning class on the roof of Netil360 in London with Red Bull Studios and BOOM Cycle.
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